I can't remember EVER seeing one of those 8000 RPM tachs come up for sale.......And this one was NOS?

StudeRich

03-04-2013, 05:13 PM

Studebaker Blueprint Number 1560604 Whatszatt? :confused:

Roscomacaw

03-04-2013, 07:21 PM

IT's a blueprint fof that transistorized ign module lyin' in front of it.

tbredehoft

03-04-2013, 07:49 PM

I was told never to regret anything you sold, but I sure regret not putting another bid on a '55 Commander President C5. Well used, hadn't run for 30 years, frame rusty, engine frozen, front and back seat full of NOS parts. It went for $600. I did buy the '55 LC at the same auction for that amount, but it took me two years to put it on the road. Yeah, the one in my picture.

avantilover

03-05-2013, 12:14 AM

This is just stuff, it's really people that are the most important thing in life.

candbstudebakers

03-05-2013, 01:16 AM

IT's a blueprint fof that transistorized ign module lyin' in front of it.

I have one of them around some where, any one want it?

t walgamuth

03-05-2013, 05:31 AM

This is just stuff, it's really people that are the most important thing in life.

So true, but if one is to have regrets in life, better over a car than over a relationship not nurtured.;)

53k

03-05-2013, 08:31 AM

I can't remember EVER seeing one of those 8000 RPM tachs come up for sale.......And this one was NOS?
Yes, NOS. Complete with sender and all the little pieces necessary for installation. Back then I thought the 8,000 tach looked...well, tacky. I did copy the blueprint though.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Transigniter%20Blueprint/avani%20transistor%20ignition%20blueprint_1.jpg
http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Transigniter%20Blueprint/avani%20transistor%20ignition%20blueprint_4.jpg

FlatheadGeo

03-05-2013, 08:32 AM

Yup, Avantilover said it all!!!

studegary

03-05-2013, 02:02 PM

I notice that it is spelled "tackometer'(sic) on the blueprint, rather than tachometer.

avantilover

03-05-2013, 03:38 PM

I notice that it is spelled "tackometer'(sic) on the blueprint, rather than tachometer.

Paul said he thought it was "tacky" Gary, LOL.

Nox

03-05-2013, 04:08 PM

For sure people are more important...to us people,
but they aint making any new Studebakers anymore, but new kids... & me too...
I've always collected old meters when I've found them, but a 8000 RPM tach, no way I've even seen one for sale!

Green53

03-06-2013, 02:37 AM

Is that the tach you bought at the auction in western Nebraska Paul?

Denny L

53k

03-06-2013, 09:09 AM

Is that the tach you bought at the auction in western Nebraska Paul?

Denny L
Yes. It was on the very long table with all the odds and ends. Once I saw it I guarded it so carefully that I missed bidding on a '64 NOS tilt column that sold for $12.50. I bought the tach back when I was still dreaming of building a clone R4 Avanti using my R4 engine. I actually went to the auction dreaming of being able to buy the 11,000-mile R-2, four-speed Avanti, but that dream was shattered pretty quickly.

I did score some other neat stuff- a NOS brown Avanti steering wheel, a NOS Avanti AM-FM, a set of NOS wire wheelcovers, a set of the NOS turbine wheel covers, a complete set of NOS wood grain pieces, several Studebaker cans of various products (one five-quart oil can leaked in the trunk of my car all the way back), etc.

I had also gotten the build sheet on the '64 3/4-ton Champ with some thought of bidding on it, but was glad to see Stuart Tritt get it especially considering all the work he did on that auction (so I gave him the build sheet). It was interesting to see what the dealer had done to the truck. It was ordered as a plain 259 three-speed shop truck and he had built it into a five-speed overdrive with factory air and the service sticker on the door jamb said "305 cubic inch" (?). That incredibly dusty Fish carburetor stopped me though.

Green53

03-06-2013, 05:07 PM

I was busy helping at the sale and didn't see that table until you got the goodies. I did get the memorabilia items that I wanted. Met Harold Lemay that day and spent some time with him.